The tweak adds a preferences pane to the Settings app where you can toggle the tweak on or off and configure the fade effect to your liking:

The effect can be calibrated with the two sliders, one determines how far up the chain of notifications that the fade effect begins, and the other determines where the fade effect ends.

You’ll also find a button for respringing your device, as well as a button for checking your settings by displaying test notifications.

Because the tweak is aesthetic-based, there’s sure to be debate on whether or not it actually looks nicer, since opinions vary from person to person. Nevertheless, the customization lets you change it around to meet your expectations, which means even if you don’t like it the way we’ve set it up, you can probably find a happy median for yourself.

If you’re interested in trying Defluxit, you can download it for free from Cydia’s BigBoss repository. The tweak works great on jailbroken iOS 10 devices.